RVEST i.“ routs es- 1 00 : 10‘ nielyr. Well-1‘ large ‘ your: north rehard. Lot 4; . l E: 31’1â€â€ -vfl '19! "PM. BYEB, M. A., D. II. iii! A. Cunt-on, recent Bu'itono ' “What: Church, Toranto, bandied under ghe best W a plums Tuesday, Sept. 8th, 1908. Med «1" endsr, address nevus, ONT. rQUALITY AVD LOWEST FARM FOR SALE â€"- 100 acres more PRICE .5 ‘ or lens. lot 12, _oan._ 4', (Mal-moss; 90 acres cleared, 85 acres plow land balance pasture and second- growth. It: , [ Good buck home and first-class for the Laneï¬eld‘ Jrame barn, 50x65, 111er roof, Mayan - - » " ind m: . I"will“! Cement. in. New York Boston Teach- Ya'eo Culture and Artistic Singing. in: of specinhsts in Piano, Pipe- fs‘oieo, Violin, Theory of Music. gem-gin recently added. no Cowmmry and University “held nnnally in the College llwyv ‘-V“â€" """‘J’ "m! mommand Choir Mute: at} Met Methodist Church, Touch"; marl Hue, Pipe Organ, Huh; 3mm candidates at then lit: in the past six years. Him uken A.T.C M. with dis- Ihonors. A.A.C.M. granted on iClnu for teachers. Special ut- ‘gimto Inuit-Elation, Tmhers gï¬ocnï¬on, Fine Art, Physical N â€"ï¬- .5..____â€"-’ 3"“ WATSON gunman or none. M‘HutA A. G. 0., Director, “Boyd Conservmorit Loipcig, EDWARDS (0. uaosmr. GR OF THE ANVIL. Issuers of Marriage Licenses. poet of“ Kent-st. - LIND Yet there are cases where the constant use of glasses is as necessary to health as food is to life. ; {DniC' “f of Lot 3, ‘Concesâ€" in 10. Emily, Out of several car-loads of blankets being manufactured dieDepamnental stores, there are blankets Which set We offer these to Our. ratail customers at' There is anice lot now on hand to ch00“ ebo‘h single and double, “8° crib blankets, and there, beam†during the full and win". This is an Oppor- “w secure a comfortable supply of bedding at a. w soiled. ms- ! when: principally cloud Fume Mo! cultivationy with In: “â€3 Mm m situated on thc ““5 IVx miles from Lind- :“Mculm apply to '3.“ fll “ï¬cï¬ptions attended to V‘ orb. rt College} HORN BROS. WOOLEN 00., LIMITED lllllam Strut North, Union. \‘eeded help is denied many eyes because of the wrong lt glasses once used become always necessary. In many cases they may be used occasionallyâ€"like micâ€"With beneï¬t and comfort- BRITTON BROS., for Sale. optical Information WI. O’NEILL, Lindsay Ont. '. HALL by 1|th ovum, Mt. Pnon'o LUINDBAY, mm! mm ONTARIO. Gm. MODE snï¬cita FARM I or lea: on 901': lumen FOR SALE â€" enderp wm be received by: the ersi-gaed for the purchase of the "Hugh Camer- ‘on†mob in Garden containing about 2200 acres .up to Thursday, October lot 1908. The property is» rented for $500.00 a year, but: lease may be termidlated on nix months notice. fl‘he (highest at my tender not necessarily acWPted. F0!†fur. ther. particulars amply to Donald- Gmm. eXecnbor. Woodvï¬lle, or to MoDJarm'd a; Weeks, Woodville, solicitors tfor eXecuhor.â€"-M*3. â€"â€"â€"â€"- -o-â€"â€"-.â€"â€"â€"‘ -__... --â€"â€". . â€"._-¢< TUESDAY, SEPT. 29th- â€" lBy Elias Bow, auctiweer, unreserved cre- dit Bale of vatuable farm Stockton- mat.“ of 4 horses, 9 first-class milab toms, young cattlg, on_e_brood 'FOR SALE â€" DAISY MEADOW EFLATSâ€"A fmebrickmomeamd MVW/i FARM FOR SALE â€" Tenders\ will be received by the. under-Signed un- til Thursday, the ï¬rst day of 100? tober 1908 for one purchase ofithe farm of uhe late Angus MacDonald, being lot 44 apntih. of the [Partagc Road, @0meth of Eldon. except, 3] 6-10 acres send thereof 'for villagew lots; lot 45 south ‘ot the Portage]; Road, 113 songs, and lot 46 south of Portage 'Road. exoqpt part mm {or canal pumases. Highest pr mny ten- der not. necessarily accepted. var-as a choice hm adjoinigg the nltago of Kid'kfield. Adfh'ess tender to FARM FOR SALE â€" 116 acres com- posed of lot 6, con. 5, Fenelon. Good frame barn with stane stab- lmg. Large franc house with splen- did kitahen and woodshed' attach- ed. 2 never failing springs, and .well at blue house. Orchard close to school and church. Wants to sell at once, or will exchange for land in Northwest. For further particulars apply to .T. R. James, Cambray, agent. - WANTED -â€" (l'eadh‘er for S: S_. 7 Oar- don, duties beginning um once. Bal- 3 wells; well fenced and an good re- pair. 1 1-4 mines from Little 'Bn- tain; 3 1»? miles {ram Mariposa station; good orchard; The proper- ty of Thomas Westem For further particulars apply to Elias Bowen. real estate agent. Lindsayâ€"WU. f sow, (7 pigs three nqntghs old, ltnr- keys. geese. and hem, and a com- plete Set of farm implement; also coal 'beater any. ragge. churn, car- penter‘s tools. mad a large gramoâ€" phone wï¬tï¬h 45 rgoords, nearly new, the property of Wm. 'Arnoldulot 1, 0051.6. Fene'lon. Sale commences at. one, o'clock sharpâ€"we. out buildings and 1'4‘ acres of good land at 0mmee. Sidewalk runs up to the door. New barn with cement foundation. Everything in first- clam condition. John Sanderson â€" W4. ‘ uy $350.00 pei- amlim. Applicant! m qualification, Apply to 'R :H. Hicks, We.â€"Jv3. , Lowest Prices obtainable. . J. RICH, I-I N D8 AY. â€"Mr. W. E. .ngle,‘ of Leamitngt‘on, was Ln town Friday. (Mr, Wigle rep. resents tare Leanington Wagon Co. -â€"¢Mr. Chas. ‘Pereau left. last even- ing for l’eterboro, after a few days Visit wiflfl his bnother, Mr. J. Prin- eau. I: ‘.- --f r" â€"-‘Mr. Percy Mulberdn, Lindsay's bay Humane, left hsbt Friday for Woodville, where ‘he will take part in the programme or the day. -¢M:r. Samuel Clegg, of we Trent‘ Valley canal Staff was in tow!) Friday morning and ï¬tted that the country up month 39 envetopesi in a blinding smoke. r « - ( -aMr. and Mrs. Art Dougan teft on Thursday for their home in Sault Ste Mame. Mrs. Thomas Dougam, at town, accompanied ï¬hem on ltbeir journey. "Mr. A. B. Cote left on Saturday for the Grand Seminary, Montreal, where he win pursue his theological smdies. En (route be xvi-Fl visit a. few days at Ottawa. . â€"M:Bs Cora Emerson, Who [has been waiting friends in Max-£9033 during the past two weeks. returned home on Saturday evem'lng ( â€"-Mr. (Bértram Jacksqln' left for To- ronto Friday where he has accepted a petition wiflh a Igathg‘r ï¬rm. * â€"Mr. Thins. Beckley returned to his home in Myrtle after spending a 5110% holiday at Sturgeon PoiL'It- ‘ â€"Mns. N: McBrieq visited Peter- boro during the fair in: that city, 're- maining Widh. friend’g over Sunday. 'â€"â€"‘M2Iss Lacy Yarnokl is visiting her grandmother, Mrs. G. B. Gibbard. and will spend a Lfevr weeks with her uncle, Mr. Hugh Yarqold, drug- 2;,st Tor-auto Junction, and friends at Parr)†Sound ’ -â€"Mr. .W'. Spence. of Cobocank', was in town Saturday attending the Li- beral convyentinn. --aMr. Ed“!!! Shm‘pe ‘has returned from the west, where ‘he spent the summer wiflh‘ his uncle. , â€"Mr. Peter Wilson, an, and his 30a. Peter, leave this week for a visxt to 'Dumfermlinen Scotland. rick arrived bomb anglomday after a four maths: View at Huntsville and other pom. Mr. Patrick says that navigation is very much im'pfeded by t...: dense smoke. Wibiflh hangs over the entire district. y. | â€"-Dr. (Mgcamus, mhio for many years has been a resident of Bob-1 ceygeon, has decided to take up his residence in Lindsay, and Lima pur- chased that. fine new tbriok residence on the north-west corner of Sessex and Wellingtnn-ate. Dr. McCamus is “ell known in Lindsay and his many friends in town will be glad to weicom¢ him as a. citizen»! one of the be“ towns in the bravincc. â€Mr, Framk Forbert, Who has been a ire-enema of Lindsay for more than {any yams and for the last three ‘yearg Wanted 1 boot and shoe bus:- cass ï¬n flown, has removed with his family to Woodrille, where The will conduct ï¬ne aune’ me of business. Mr k‘orberï¬ understand: eVery branch, of the shoe business“ and has a Very large “gramme it} M leotioxi‘. which should help hill to that emcee“ whichhedflefleï¬ â€œ I - H3: --Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Graham hre visiting friends in Obeboygan, Mi- â€"-xMr. and Mrs. Joni: Copeland left for Toronto Ins}: Mnoday to msit friends: ' ' = L for Torantb this: morning to visit [ï¬ends ( ' . g Jr. and Mrs. Geo. Lee. or Moat- real, spent Sunday with} friends in town. { I I ( z â€"Mns. Naylor and daughter have been visiting Mrs. Eakins at Peter- boro. . t . â€"Mr. Alex. Wesley, of Rochester, N.Y., was in town Monday on busi- â€"Mr. and Mrs. Roy McDonald, ,of Toronto, are visiting friends} in town. -Mr. W'alter Fain-Mid. of Winni- Peg. Was in town Monday. â€"Mr. Bert Kkkpatrick, of Oritlia, was in towa Monday on business. â€"Mr. 'J. W. M‘lbdhlell. of Taranto. is spending a few days in town. . â€"Mr. and Mrs. J. Wood, of Fenc- lon Falls, were an: town to-day. ‘ -â€"Mr. Joseph Blair, of 'Rox-t Credit was a visibor to town Monday. «Miss Edith Montgomery. of Oak- wood, Was in town Monday. gâ€"Mr. (D. F. Porter of. Bradford; was in town on Saturday. â€"Mr. Curd Christie, out Peterboro is viaitilg in W“ \ ‘ a ‘ â€"Mr. W Bartlet. of New“ was in town Monday . ' ~Mr. .W. 33. 3am. at Peterhorouslb' was m- town on Butuï¬q. ( PMr. Charles Edwards. of Echelon Falls. ms in town Mcnday. â€"Mr. 'Alex Horn m in Ottawa. on Monday on bushes. ; - : .1 â€"'l‘has. Junkin. o: Fenelon Falls.ia LntownSatuMay .' :1...; Movements of itizens and Strangers within Our Gates A8 TRAVELLERS COME AND 00 I. kPflï¬â€˜R m MIS- Pat- .‘- Carrol left. was in town Tuesday. â€"Mr. John Leslie. of Hamilton, spent Tuesday in town. â€"Mr. Wesley Briggs. of‘ Bowmnnr ville, was in town Tuesday on busiâ€" -â€"Mr. Sterling Able, of Troy,. was. in town toâ€"dny on business- â€"Miss Jean Gifford left on Monday for Ottawa to visit friends. .â€"Mr. Allan Gillespie. of Millbmd" was a' visitor in town Tuesday, â€"-Mr. Joseph Breen, of Lindon. was in Fenelon Falls Tuesday. â€"Mr. Leslie Pipher. of Tram. was in town‘Tnesday on business. â€"Mr. and Mrs. ELOvistt, of Clue.- land, are visiting friends in town. â€"Mr. and Mrs. C. Gardner, of Ta- ronto, are visiting. friends in.town. â€"Mrs. D. Gall hasireturned from. Toronto, where she has been visiting friends. gin Tuesday. â€"Mr. .703. Elliot left‘ for Tomato Tuesday morning. â€"Mr. (1‘. J‘ jaunt tc Pete turned again â€"Miss M. I gin Tuesday. â€"Mr_ .708. I â€"Mrs. Ben Stacey and Bruce, of Lonnsvflle, were Tuesday. quIs. thln Fisher, and daughter, of Coobswm-ane visiting Mrs. (P. ENuer, Colhome-st. . -â€"-<Mns D. Wright, 01 Ballantre, is visiting (her. son, Mr. R. M. Wright and friends of Lindsay. . ‘ â€"M:as Aileen McNally. of Simcoefl is the guest of {her cousin, M583 11mm1 Kelly. for a few days. . â€"Rev. J am: Wallace lei}: an: Ex- bridge Tuesday morning matter“ the Presbytery muting. â€"Mr. Edward Hartley, 0! Done!- ville, £3qu “£6stth With tn’enbn l . t in â€"Mr. mommy-1m Miss raw. sun of Port Dalhomie are visiting friends in hymn. ( . ‘ l ~M£Bs S. szpatriek', ..ot North Baltimore, Ohio. is visibï¬na friends in‘ Lindsey and vicinity. « / â€"Miss. Della. Magill Mt My for Petal-hora, where ah win an a training course in thn genera hos- pital. 7 â€"Pucy Stimson. N“ 0! Lindsay School of Telegram. lelt yesterdny for Whitby to tat. a position with the Grand Trunk Railway Co. at that place. ' â€"â€"Mr. Douglas Paton. son of Mr. A. M. Paton. Lindsay. is now locat- ed in Winnipeg Man. He holds a nice position in the head ofï¬ce 01 the National Trust in tint city â€"Mr. M. R. Russell. of Deadwood. North Dakota. and Mr. June: R. Russell. .0! Wilmington. Dolnwm, smmwg-Mwwmï¬bc-nd ~Mr. James IRutberford, ï¬-ot 0r- mdiid, was in town Frjday visitinm -1Mms. Bert Romley was in Toron- to last Friday monï¬qg visiting Irie‘nds. . ~ .~ , â€"Mr. and Mrs. Frank Callaghan; of Toledo. are waiting Iriends p in town. _‘. l l . . â€"MeBsra W. G. and Fred Daugher- ty. of Guelph, are whiting friends in town. ., . ( \ (-411: Mm Finn: lelt . tor Bobonygeon Saturdg ymomiqs. . I Pam. and Mr; Geo- Brm, or [Bull-hem. were' in town Bum-day. p-Mr. Bert Jam. 0! Fair-ave..- lcft tom Valentin Friday mgming. â€"Mr. mm Doreenddem, of Tor- onto, 13 visiting friends in town. ( -Mr. and Mrs. June: Rockford, of Galt, an: visiting friends in town. - â€"Mr. 'J. J. 'mromplan left for this home nnKimgaton Fn‘day morning- â€"Mr. Arthur «Harris, of Toronto, is in: town Friday on: business. ~Mr. Samuel MWme (was a VJSEQOI' to Woodvme .Friday. â€"-Mr. and' Mns. James (Rochester. of Victoria Road, were in town today. â€"~Mr. 'mms. Flett, of Bnry's Green called on The Post Fliday morning. A'Mr. 'Jolhln Burrows; of Toronto, was in town. Fridoy. ‘ \ ‘ «Mr. ‘A. A. deen. 0! random Falls, was in. town Sstuiny. - \ _-â€"M.r. mum Bert Yates «(eon Perry Were m town Fridsy. ‘ --Mr. L. L'. Trotter. or mount, Was in town Saturday. . -.Mr. James Beasley. at Hamilton. M C. Robinson. of Toronto 3 Visiting (and: in town. . z -Dr. E. B. Comea's jm Peter-born atom m Im- l‘. t i -â€"Mr. M. J. Mammy in Peterboro Fnday ogbusimepa. n.‘ , . -Mr. .T. J. Flurey took. an unto at tc Pcterboro Thursday and re- ned again in the evening.. - Miss M. Dennis left for Port El.- â€"‘Mr. Frank 43W lett “Jar .WOOdVflle FrBdaY- u - .â€"Dr. Giles, at W wu in town Saturday c- - a Q Wilson, of Port E13111, .. South .I'ard. (Mia: Fedâ€"lat. H. 2 Preston; 2nd. Hand. Brown. 8rd Lu: ' Riley. Spec“; priseâ€"for best mnectiond floursâ€"Grace Qnibell. ht; Vera Brown. 2nd. ' ‘ Most artistic vaseâ€"N. Nicholson. The Wu money will be distribut2d Sunday “term than 2.30 to 3.30 ‘n Mr. Reed's ofï¬ce. opposite the maker. | Lindsay horses ï¬gured prominent-- 13' at the Peterhoro races on Friday and: Saturday m connection with. the central hit. The summry of we rues .wu 33 follows; 4 ’ . Separate school, ml! Human»- Jst. L. Burke, 20d. J..~Kenny.- 3rd, Nuftid Scully. East .Ward, (M133 Brisbin) â€" let. Olga Staples. 2nd. Lila Prince, 3rd, Donna Elliott. ; . Com ent, (Sister Francis Joseph)â€" ht. K. Murray. 2nd, N..Dennison. 3rd Aggie White. . 2. 50 class . M I Barry K. Dr. Conan. ........... Teddy Keswick. ...... ... .. Minnie G. ... ...... .. .... ... .......'... Leo Kuwick (1 human .......... Lulu Chimes A. Animate ...... .. Ltd)" .thk .. ......\......‘ ....... .. Time. 2.36 14; 2.34 1-4; 23‘ North ‘W'ard. (Miss Walker) â€"15t. J. Wallace 2nd. Elwood Cocnbs. 3rd, Isabella Byley. North Ward (Miss Jewell) â€" lat. Grate Quibell. 22nd, 3rd. Aubrey Ingram. \ Sepuue schOOII. (Principgl flours) 15!. F. McGinnia. 2nd..C. MoGinuia. 2.20 clan; ‘ ,- L . Walter G. ... M. .....‘ ........ Ill Easel Bell u... ...... ..._.. ....... 3.2 Hollund no: ... ...... ............... 1:33 Adolph .. ......... ...... .......... 414 ‘1‘sz 2.21 8-4; 2.23 14:53.23 1-2. In Saturday's races Entry K. took mud "m the 2.17 and 2.23 .class .n. East Ward, (Miss Fanning) -â€" at A. Elus. - ' Central school (His: Grahamâ€"lat. Wilfrid 5cm. and, label Young. 3rd W rogue. ‘ Central school (Miss EMUâ€"1M. F. Abbott, 2nd. 6.. Tilly, 8r¢ M. Gra- ~Monnt Enron: of the Bim’nyas is an: highest maintain peak in the world, hem over 8,000 meet. high The 18,000,000 packets Repreoemfna one year‘h output of "8an " Tea would, if planed end to out produce a fpynmid 6,000,â€. feet in height, or 193 time! (Saber than the highest mom in the world. Can you Th: young people were in evidence at the evening exhibit end the dis- play was so ganged in the“. eeucrs of the hall a: to “lord a splendid opportunity for inspection. , This is the second competition of this nature held by the xlocalg horti- cultural society and the idea is a beautiful one. The instilling into the minds 0! the youth the .ltudy (I llonl culture is to be con-ended andthe officer: In director: are to be congratulated on their brought and should win every assistance in thus laudable work. The nets ; A biolosilt,oa.va (tut the two sides or a .hoe ar'e never alike. In - m one: out of tire the eye.- u‘e out; of like; one eye 'u stronger-tint! the other, in seven one; out oi ten; Ind the" m an: I: generdly Jhicher. m..¢heh¢c.¢m .....»;z grasp the mqgui‘tnde of the demand to! "8.11113" Ten? .'.'.1' . Aster seedawere mutt-muted by the society to the pupils of the ,dixferent schools. There .Were ewarded in each echo"! for the best individual bunch of six bloom grown by. my scholar from the seeds distributed. a ï¬rst, second and third prise. . Tho horticultural society school 0 mpeti'.o:l was held Thursday 1(- temoon :nd evening in the town hall and the beautiful floral display at- tracted Inge numbers. Luge Number: View the Horticultur‘ :1 Exhibit: Fine Display . of Floriculture â€"Mr. Bruce A. Pnton in in town visiting his puente. Bruce ha been in every town end city at importance in the Union during the lat iew yem, bnt‘nye he has n ieelinx to- ward- Lindnny tut doesn't exist in connection with nny other place he wueverin. Heuynhinhome, his schoolmates and boyhood chums are here. nnd in nddition the town itself in u clenn and well conducted as any he has ever been in. â€"Mr. Jack Whitelow, of Cobourz, (who can tell a good story), is visit- ing his cousinJ Mr. A. M. Paton. The mixture of Cabin, American and Can- adian atmosphere so prevalent in Cohonrg the last summer did not agree with John, and to recuperate he ran out to Lindsay, where there is nothing but the pure and unadulter- whohevebeenthegueetsotllr.and Mrs. Thou. Brady. returned to their respective homes Tuesday. following are the Peterboro has , H. McDiarmid, ..3233 .611 1 230.1 Willi 415 The matter of the drain of the how of reuse was discussed, and action was further postponed. pend- iu a withdrawal. of the unit Inn damages by Mr. Newton. masts. D. S. McMullen, of Chat- Inn. and J. W. Hughson, oi 'noron- tn. wrote asking the council wint in- dmement the tan had to ofler for an establishment of two industries in which they were interested in; Lindsay. The dark was instntcted to write the semen to come hm and talk the utter over. Mrs. J. '1‘; Wells' communicatinn. was read. in which she complained that water tanks up on he: lot, caus- ing a humane. It was dmidedto in- vestigate an trouble and remedy! it. Applicatin for the transfer Oct. Stalker's billiard license to an. Styles w. approved. Petitions were read for lights at. the corners of Bertie and St. Rm;- rick-eta. and 8t. Potrick‘nnd. Divin- ion-etn. but no action was taken. Hr. D. Dunoon's communication. akin: tut he be tux-W with n nun and cement to lay : sidewllkim (rout of his place. It wu reported, that-Abe cement had boob MM. and it wu dncided to let it go :1: A. meeting of the several committ- ees.o! town council washeld Manda: evening. when considerable business was transacted. The chief constable's report (or. August, as dresdy published in. '12:: Post, was read snd placedon ï¬le.. In thezntttor at 31:. W. A. M- ley'a inane tux. halt oi which ho wished it hlve reamed by m of his moved from town, the com- mittee; decided that no Mon could u made. as the 1039 could not Hummus Hatters belt with.†tke.‘ Monthly letting be mate up elsewhce. nor would Ir. Dunhhy have to my at his new place of raidence. Committees Handle Various Matters the J i W. Kelcher's complaint that he was unjustly taxed for a. (ruin for wild: he derived no beth was en- domd. and tho court oi revision will he so advised. Secretary Keith's nppiiention on behnli o! the ogricultnrol society for remission o! the taxes on the Wane:- property tron September let was re- fer-red to the court. 0! revision with on opproving endorsement. ’ A number of want: which Ind The other case was one in which» Chas. Anlton charged Sam Zilby. an Assyrian, with assault. leby, it appears, lives near the canal, and during his absence tron: home the sum of $100 was stolen. The de- fendant labored under the impracion that Aulton knew something of the theft, and when he chased hln with the crhne, complainant told him he- waa a prevaricator. The Alarm re- sented? the insult and struck com. platnant in the face. Thtxnagi‘strate awordlngly ï¬ned him 8' and costs. $6.47 in all. Mr. L. V. O'Connor conducted the prosecution, and ‘llajor 1". Holmes Hopkins, B‘.A‘., defender?~ The Epworth Lesgue of the Gun- bddmt. Methodist church hold its "gull! w'ookly meeting in tho school room load†awning. Then m a The delenee contended that it was all a mistake. McNaney, it was stat- ed, had sold out to a man named Raymond. who refused to take over the liquor in question, claiming it was “heft dud.†In the meantime Raymond disposed of the business again to McNaney. and the case of liquor was handed over. The stock list they had taken, they declared, was lot. The magistrate hand: m:- Naney guilty and imposed a ï¬ne of $25.00 and costs. amounting in all to: $34.35. The consignment o! llqnari was also conï¬scated. which consisted. all £013.. of dilly-ï¬ve m of the deface. The c u'cnmetnncee in connection with this cuewerereterredtom Bettie-y". hue. ample: at the liquor were taken by the inspector, nnd sent to the government inspector and the results of his inspection were mounted at the court as previously printed. was held. Joh- lcbhney, prom at the temperance house, was charged by Lieeue Inspector Thonbry with keeping liquor In his pom le- 1or F. H. Hopktne. B.A., conducted the prosecution. while Mr. L. V. O'Go-Ioc looted uter- the interests Mr. F. D. Moore, K.C., county mustnu,hAdabusyt1-cof1tst 31300 W 13930]! M WA Found Guilty of Keeping Liquor on Iii: Premises for Sale Victoria Road Case McNaney Fined Cubridge St. Epmth tutu or mam 3100' munâ€"2:22 speeding memes. A: prize 0“ “75.0.. EVENING AT 7 O’CLOCK open to the public. $.00 p.11 _. The great Japanese troupe. Semtional and wonderful acts. The most expensive and varied My» ever seen at any (air. The troupe consists of acrobats. jus- The Mr band will “Induce. mm punâ€"Gates closed. mt o'clock in the morning. The grounds and buildings open to the public. All live stock and every department of exhibition open to the public. 9 shin-Live stock judging compe- tiï¬on by young men. Continuation of judging horses and m live stock. 1.00 p.m.-â€"Gra.nd Munthon 4-mile road race will start in front of Brit- ton‘a store. 1.30 pinâ€"Jam people in sev- eral nets with clown. 1.45 yumâ€"2.40 speeding. A prime of $150 will be given. 3.00 p.m.â€"Apdnle's periorming aniâ€" mals, consisting 0! beats. dogs and monkeys; in clever and amusing acts. prise of $200 will be given. 2.30 p.m.â€"l‘ree.lor-all speeding. A prise of $200 will be given. 2.05 tunâ€"Lady driving. 3.00 p.m.â€"'l‘he greatest act of the Japanese tumblers and jugglers. 3.30 p.m.-â€"Sylvester mm speeding. 3.45 panâ€"Grand Parade of prize animals around the ring. 1.00 panâ€"Judiing of horses ; 2 o’clock, cattie; pigs and sheep at 'r.oo p.m.;{nspection ol the um- tmy transport of the 45th regiment by: Colonel Young. of Kingston. Friday, September 2 5th. $30 nanâ€"Grands and buildings open to the public. The Sylvester band Will ground: all the time dud Refreshments will be obtainable on the grounds at 25¢. a. meal. The din- ing hall will be in charge of the Ladies' Aid of the Queen-It. church. The directors have been at the exâ€" pense 01 extend new dininghall on the grounds. srzcuu. rims ABBANGEIEET saoo pinâ€"m Sylvester band and mum concert. 10:00 nunâ€"G“ closed. 7.80- panâ€"PW buildings open h- the public- tum! Park. The horse and 'cattle who, also pom house, will all hushed by'dwtricity. Eight o’chk in the morning. The grounds- snd buildings open (or necking chibits. 11.00 gum-1m: exhibition ground: will be one: to the public. Single we on all the days of the Fair. good to return on 28th. The Hallbnrton train will be held till 8.15 on the 26th of September. C. P. 8. train will leave Pontypool on the morning! of Sept. 25th and 26th et9 o'clock e.m.. returning will leave many at 7.45 ouch event-x. THURSDAY. FRIDAY, SATURDAY SEPT. 24th, 25th, 26“! to beheld on the Agricultural Grounds, Linduy, _ ON _ CENTRAL FAIR 2.00 p.m:â€"Gtu speeding. A prime 2.45 pasâ€"Kishimma. Japanese Tro- pe, thebestottheir kinda: this 1.15 gumâ€"Dog speeding for wins. 1130' panâ€"Grand performance of mtobeheldbythehmosintho Mn. Waite rendered a .010 which‘ to vary much appreciated by the audience. At disclose ol the prom re- m'eremodbythohdlec otthochrch,uterwh1chthomet- thanks was moved by Mr. Robson and eeeonded by Rev. Mr. Wilson, to Mr. Ten-in for his kindness in com- ing to deliver the address. JOHNSON ELLIS, President. WI. CW, 181: Vice-Pres. JOHN. B. GRAHAM, 2nd Vice-Pres. JAB. KEITH. Sea-Tress. 230 Innâ€"Judging in the hall com- EVENING AT 7 O’CLOCK Gland Won of the Agriculâ€" good attendance, and all were well M with the program. Mr. Alba Terrill, of Fenelon Falls, district pruident of the society, was pro-eat and an a. very stirring ad- dre- on “Commencing our Society." Lttheclooeothisaddmsavote of SEGON D DAY Wrbandwfllalsobein THIRD DAY PROGRAMME o! the Twenty-Sixth Annual Fl RST DAY Thursday, Sept. 24th. GOD SAVE LINDSAY band will be on the time during the fair.